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Re: How many of yall are former FFA members?
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Posted by billonthefarm on February 21, 2006 at 20:02:56 from (204.42.17.235):
In Reply to: How many of yall are former FFA members? posted by Case Lady on February 21, 2006 at 18:26:57:
Yep, four years and did about every contest and state and national conventions. There is no bigger opprotunity in education than what goes on in the FFA chapter. Truely the only place you can put together everything you are learning and apply it to real life situations. I learned alot from my ag teacher and being involved with FFA but I am most proud of the help I have been able to give the chapter in the years since my graduation. Working with the young men and women in FFA today has been very rewarding. I have meet so many good young people. My door is always open for them to ask for help. Doesnt matter if they need some simple advice or someone to judge a contest. I have went and planted their corn test plot when I still had corn to plant myself. I do what they ask without hestitation because someone did it when I was there and it is a debt I am happy to repay. Looking forward to judging a district record book contest next month allready! Thanks to everyone who has ever helped a FFA member. bill
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